Step 5: Decorate

Step 6: Ride.

Be careful. Wear a helmet and wrist guards.While it is quite intimidating to get on the first time, it is easier than it looks to ride. I am upper 4...

While searching on-line for a unicycle, I saw something similar to this. It looked like a fun project and a good addition to our collection of dangerous toys. The kid next door came up with the name. Others called it a unicycle with training wheels.

the concept is meant to be simple. that's why there's no t bar. I'm just guessing here but i think this is meant to be a fun little thing not hi tech. what you just described was a segway this is and the legway are meant to be simple mechanical systems if you added a gyro it would lose its charm.

The universe cycle was a great idea!! But I did make a few modification... Instead of cutting designs in the wheels, I went ahead and left them solid so they could support more weight. Also, next to the pedals on the steel pipe, I put metal hose clamps to keep the pedals from shifting.

Also, I just left 2 by 6 pedal solid instead of glueing the two cut pieces together. I just wallowed the pedal out from each side with a 7/8 in. paddle bit. I think this made the pedals stronger.

I put sand paper on the wheels facing up and it worked good on carpet but the glue I used to glue it to the wheel got a little lumpy at times so make sure you get all the lumps out. My suggestion would be to find some kind of rubber to fit around the wheels to get better traction.

Hi, whos the creator of this great piece of work. Because he is the genius I am addressing, Im doing a product design course at college and would love to do something based on the legway. Problem is I need a "client" who I can talk to about the designs ect ect. Would you bdring?? be interested in being that person.